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we use that very much. we cannot solve all the problems. we can ensure that all the banks have enough capital to make more loans. it is not unfairly penalize lending or discriminate against firms that are potentially profitable but temporarily week. >> are there specific things that you can speak about that address the proceeds micromanagement by regulators? are there steps such being taken to avoid micromanagement and allowing the smaller banks? >> absolutely. we provided guidance to the banks. we have provided extensive training to try to get them to understand and create a detailed what should be taken into account. we have had meetings all over the country. we have been in line. we take this very seriously. we have at it a new community banks council that will have a member from each district. we will meet with the fourth three times a year. we understand this is a serious problem. we are doing all we can to eliminate artificial beria's. >> do you think that the costs that will accrue will make it more difficult for them to survive? and
we use that very much. we cannot solve all the problems. we can ensure that all the banks have enough capital to make more loans. it is not unfairly penalize lending or discriminate against firms that are potentially profitable but temporarily week. >> are there specific things that you can speak about that address the proceeds micromanagement by regulators? are there steps such being taken to avoid micromanagement and allowing the smaller banks? >> absolutely. we provided guidance...
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these ideas make us who we are. they make us great. but if our foreign policy does not reflect these i'd yeels, it undermines them. i have seen the determination of the promise of the congolese people. i hope you consider visiting to learn and see what i have and any of you are welcome to come with me. the congolese people want to live their lives in peace, earn a decent living and raise their families. they want a voice in their country's governance. i will never give in that say congo is hopeless or complex. the people deserve a better tomorrow and the eastern congo initiative will ensure that it does. it is in the interest to support the people to move toward democracy and respect for human rights and move away from the multiple crises and horrors of the last 15 years. thank you very much. it is an honor to be here and i'm happy to expand on these points. >> thank you for your eloquent and passionate statement and i hope the white house and the capitol is listening to your strong appeal. congo cannot be on the back burner of u.s. fo
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they are providing us the equipment on loan. they are permitting us to ride. we have now crossed that barrier. >> i will talk about the economic situation. the unemployment rate is still high. it is attributed to a number of factors including the stabilization of the financial system, monetary policy end inventory rebuilding. economic growth slowed in the spring and summer of last year including european debt issues. we have seen increases evidence that a self sustaining recovery may be taking hold. i make special note of consumer spending. we also had good gains in the u.s. manufacturing output. my projection is that we will see stronger economic growth. the federal report says rejection speed -- projections. it is higher than projections made in november. despite the improvement in the growth of output, it is only improving slowly. we do see some grounds for optimism. there are declines in the new unemployment claims. the signal wall for unemployment to come down to desired levels -- it has still taken a while for unemployment to come down to desired levels.
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can you talk us through what a typical sorti looks like for you. how many are they taking, and what kind of wear and tear is this taking on the air power involved here? >> let's go to slide 3, please. the aircraft they are launching from many bases around europe and from the two aircraft carriers as well as our amphibious ship, where they are launching from, we're leaving those nations to announce for it. they will be refueling on the way there, and they will take stations on the stations annotated on the slide. from there, if they are in the defense combat mission, they will stay by the early warning aircraft. probably tank one or two times while they are on station. always maintaining airplane flow. they will keep somebody that has enough gas to prosecute to push inland if they need to, and they will probably tank on the way home. i would say the missions are on the order of five to six hours in length. depending on where the airplanes are taking off from. >> after the coalition partner takes the lead, can you give us any sense of what the level
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it could give us a pattern that might give us some pointers to where it might be likely to happen in the future. >> you did tell the commission last year -- we have a very poor record at predicting when conflicts will occur and what conflict will look like. >> i think that has been repeated in every capital. it treated paris and rome and washington and the other major country fields. we are unable to predict conflict the precise dates and times and complex, africa, we would be at the lottery. >> it was not predicted in the falklands and in bosnia. the current conditions have made this time different. what gives you the confidence that the national security strategy and the the platforms put in place will make sure that we're safe and secure. >> i think which is the correct posture. had we decided to the written policy and pretend that we knew not be affected by events elsewhere and, therefore, we could retreat into our shells, it would not be inappropriate response to what we have seen happen. we no longer required a meeting of the site that we had. we invested far more in land force
it could give us a pattern that might give us some pointers to where it might be likely to happen in the future. >> you did tell the commission last year -- we have a very poor record at predicting when conflicts will occur and what conflict will look like. >> i think that has been repeated in every capital. it treated paris and rome and washington and the other major country fields. we are unable to predict conflict the precise dates and times and complex, africa, we would be at...
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the supreme court does not even use that term. we are still with the situation where as this court has noted, the structural error analysis has never been used in the civil case. the types of situations where this court and the supreme court have said there is not a structural error goes way beyond this case. this is all discussed in our brief. i think i have covered everything. thank you very much, your honor. >> would you put five minutes, o'clock? >> responding briefly to the first amendment contingence first, the supreme court did not hold that it was improperly applied challenge. it was not that you cannot bring the challenge, it was you can bring the challenge, but you lose because legitimacy frees up assets of a foreign organization that you are supporting, we cannot control its assets. as i suggested before, that is simply not the case with the domestic entity that has no connection to any existing foreign entity. >> what is your response to counsel's argument that in fact there is a global al haramain set of entities that
the supreme court does not even use that term. we are still with the situation where as this court has noted, the structural error analysis has never been used in the civil case. the types of situations where this court and the supreme court have said there is not a structural error goes way beyond this case. this is all discussed in our brief. i think i have covered everything. thank you very much, your honor. >> would you put five minutes, o'clock? >> responding briefly to the...
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thank you for being so frank with us when you appear before us. >> in your statement, you indicated that, until we see a sustained period of terror procreation, which cannot consider this recovery to be truly established. is that this says that despite the claims from the academics to the contrary, this indicates that the recession has not yet bottomed out? >> again, the recession is a technical term. it means that the claim -- that the decline has stopped. we have been this risk would be consumers would see unemployment going back up. today with this confidence. he would have decreasing grass that it would stall out. if that is the risk. >> i assume part of the goal is to provide an influx of capital in the economy to ensure that have adequate capital to lynn for commercial purposes and a staff. i learned to call your attention to a proposed regulation that could have a devastating impact. the irs r ule would force banks to hand over information on foreign deposits. the irs would turn it over to the home country. it could be between 200 and $400 billion. that could in the very harmful t
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use for the afghan people. that happens covertly as well 3789 then there is the use of soft power. they cut off the fuel to afghanistan a couple of months ago as a reminder of how important access to that is. and yet, there is also no desire on the part of iran to see the afghan taliban return to power. let's remember iran is a shia majority state. they don't want to see sunni ultraconservative akin to extremists on their soil as the taliban was when al qaeda was there, coming back to power in afghanistan. and so you have this dynamic. that does give you some common ground. so does their keen desire to reduce the ell illegal markets -- illegal narcoticses activity. so again, quite some similar interests and then to get afghan refugees who have indeed returned to afghanistan? very large numbers in recent years from iran, pakistan and others, but to get more of those home as well, they would also. >> is the stop-gap funding complicating in any way large or small efforts in afghanistan and specifically, the larger
use for the afghan people. that happens covertly as well 3789 then there is the use of soft power. they cut off the fuel to afghanistan a couple of months ago as a reminder of how important access to that is. and yet, there is also no desire on the part of iran to see the afghan taliban return to power. let's remember iran is a shia majority state. they don't want to see sunni ultraconservative akin to extremists on their soil as the taliban was when al qaeda was there, coming back to power in...
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who would help us? it would just be us. why do we, the american people, have to go around and help everybody else? we have our own problems going on in this country. host: how can we help us prepare for natural disasters? caller: we can learn from other people's mistakes or from other countries. host: pittsburgh, pennsylvania, republican line. caller: this is really a design issue. with the new plants, the new designs, the chinese are building some. if all power fails, and generators to not work, it still calls itself. -- do not work, it still cools itself. we have nuclear reactors running around in aircraft and submarines. they are using new designs. host: here is an editorial from the "financial times" talking about this issue. beverly hills, california. democrat line. caller: i am calling regarding some of the criticism that is coming in. we can learn something by thinking of safety measures, culture of order, and a centering ourselves and being as disciplined as the japanese have been with all of the disasters occurring
who would help us? it would just be us. why do we, the american people, have to go around and help everybody else? we have our own problems going on in this country. host: how can we help us prepare for natural disasters? caller: we can learn from other people's mistakes or from other countries. host: pittsburgh, pennsylvania, republican line. caller: this is really a design issue. with the new plants, the new designs, the chinese are building some. if all power fails, and generators to not...
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that is mainly the criteria that we use for thinking about whether we should use it. the ca chair is not the person that decides to to use that. that is one of our tool kit of things. and we are monitoring the situation. it is nice -- it is completely full. it is in salt mines or something or in different places. but it is not depleted. that is an option that we have. and it is usually tied to the issue of the supply disruption. thanks, everybody. [applause] >> here is a look at our prime- time schedule. started at 7:00 p.m. eastern, the ninth circuit court of appeals hears an oral argument in an oregon-based organizations challenge to its designation as a terrorist group. then, microsoft chairman bill gates talks about his work as a philanthropist. after that, first lady michelle obama and secretary of state hillary clinton host the annual international one of courage award ceremony. finally, congress holds a joint meeting to hear remarks from the prime minister of australia. >> despite what passes for conventional wisdom in certain circles, there is nothing radical
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cindy mccain who is with us today. she is a founding member of and investor in the eastern congo initiative and share's mr. affleck's dedication to end the suffering in this region. she also has dedicated her time and energy to other worthwhile projects. for example, she serves on the boards of directors of several nonprofit philanthropies including operation smile which provides reconstructive surgery to children with facial deformities and the land mine removal group, the halo trust. mr. affleck and his organization are making a major contribution in focusing political will on resolving the crises in the drc and bringing constructive recommendations to the table. but just as importantly, he is setting an example for all of us as to the need to direct whatever resources and influence we may have to help those who are less fortunate and without a voice to help themselves. his presence respective of an example for that, and the subcommittee is most appreciative. i am also grateful for our distinguished witnesses who are
cindy mccain who is with us today. she is a founding member of and investor in the eastern congo initiative and share's mr. affleck's dedication to end the suffering in this region. she also has dedicated her time and energy to other worthwhile projects. for example, she serves on the boards of directors of several nonprofit philanthropies including operation smile which provides reconstructive surgery to children with facial deformities and the land mine removal group, the halo trust. mr....
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that is mainly the criteria that we use for thinking about whether we should use it. the ca chair is not the person that decides to to use that. that is one of our tool kit of things. and we are monitoring the situation. it is nice -- it is completely full. it is in salt mines or something or in different places. but it is not depleted. that is an option that we have. and it is usually tied to the issue of the supply disruption. thanks, everybody. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> the senate tomorrow will debate and vote on two proposals for this fiscal year. i house has passed republican plan that cuts more than $60 billion, and a democratic proposal to cut more than $6 billion. live coverage on c-span2 at noon eastern. in a few moments, the co- chairman of the president's commission on fiscal responsibility testify on capitol hill about their commission's final report. in about 2.5 hours, more about a bipartisan effort to deal with the deficit from democratic senator mark wa
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[applause] >> i use to run the new jersey law and we used to deal with this a lot. i want to ask you about -- i bought a hybrid, and we had the toyota problem, you just lose power, and i got panicked just as i was mocking my friends who had the prius, but my hybrid stopped. there was no power. they said it was a technological thing. a tip or something. it was not clear to me. i know that you deal with that. is this -- we want to use hybrids and the electorate. i want to make sure that you're on top of that issue. i had it with my for fusion. >> i would definitely suggest that people go to safercars .gov, and it is the difference from shifting from internal combustion to the hydroelectric engine. sometimes when you have the switchover, it has this feeling of the celebration. it feels like -- deceleration. it is a software fix and how it the car -- of breaking, and the switchover between the engines, and and is a frightening thing. >> i knew that i would not be killed. >> my parents had a brand new prius and had that feeling. if you feel that in terms of hybrid system
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let us not get into that detailed discussion. the state does not use force. there is necessity. you have to assess how much damage you are going to cause. we must not to get into how much is justified. we have to look at the circumstances. what is necessary? we look at erroneous use of force and other types of forces. >> let me see if there are other questions. >> i want to commend the students on the quality of the research in the port they had issued. it is a very good piece of work. i want to return to what i think is your fundamental question for issue. there is a lack of guidance issues by the cia on the rules and policies that today our governing 5. as a legal adviser i became very sensitive to the facts that the legal advice that i was obligated to provide, the policy advice are two different things. we may agree that in an area of democratic governance, the public issuance sees such guidance that is advisable. do you believe there is a legal obligation for the office of counsel of the cia to issue such guidance? >> great question. i will bring that and ask others to comm
let us not get into that detailed discussion. the state does not use force. there is necessity. you have to assess how much damage you are going to cause. we must not to get into how much is justified. we have to look at the circumstances. what is necessary? we look at erroneous use of force and other types of forces. >> let me see if there are other questions. >> i want to commend the students on the quality of the research in the port they had issued. it is a very good piece of...
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we used a lot. it we could not be there that day, you look at the witnesses and there are some days you know you are not going to be on the air and there is 92 be there. there is a service were you to get the transcript everyday of any big trial in the country. it was gangbusters for about five years. that is another thing for courts to think about. we've got through this successful battle with the supreme court. we can now get the transcript of the oral arguments of the court. are you ready for this? the same day. [laughter] it used to be if we wanted the transcript the same day, we would band together and cough up enough money to pay them. it would come to us at the early hour of 6:00 p.m. the court has authorized us to get an unofficial transcript for an oral argument that ends at 11:00. we can get it by 1:00. we can see a rough draft at 1:00. it is tremendously helpful. transgressed are extremely useful. -- transcripts are extremely useful. i watched some of these people who live-blot files. obv
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no one made us do, but -- made us do it, but we wanted to. we love our kids. we ask our state legislatures for the a supply of budget so we can buy the necessary things, crops, art supplies, simple paper for the kids. we're often told know because they know we will make it up out of our own budget. -- we are often told no another 21st century problem -- how do we protect or create a top level playing field where state enterprises do not distort trade our international -- or international competition, the kinds of special legal support for the kind of advocacy that some of the state enterprises enjoy. again, a major challenge. this notion of state-directed capitalism has become quite appealing to certain countries, in part because it seems to work very well in china. there are a number of negatives. one of the things we need to do is explain to governments and individuals that this model that looks so attractive for the moment may not be so. if you are an emerging economy that the size this is a good model, you are competing for resources and the ability to sub
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i have gotten used to it. maybe it has something to do with the fact that none of you could vote for me. this is an huawei match, if you would like. he will not find a politician in the united kingdom who is a bigger fan of jeffersonian democracy than me, but i suspect that even your third president occasionally enjoy being able to speak to an audience where nobody could vote for him, and he did not need to worry about what he said. we had an election a couple of months ago, a general election, and there is nothing like people casting their votes to remind and all elected representative of the full diversity of wildlife with whom he represents within his constituency. [laughter] >> your chairman knows what i'm talking about, but he is too polite. this is a home match for him. i can see one or two state legislatures thinking the same thing. do you know about cattle in colorado? i spoke to a cattle farmer who was delighted to come across as a member of the european parliament. he told me a long story. he spent a
i have gotten used to it. maybe it has something to do with the fact that none of you could vote for me. this is an huawei match, if you would like. he will not find a politician in the united kingdom who is a bigger fan of jeffersonian democracy than me, but i suspect that even your third president occasionally enjoy being able to speak to an audience where nobody could vote for him, and he did not need to worry about what he said. we had an election a couple of months ago, a general election,...
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we had nevittability facing us. statements in that time indicated fannie and freddie were sound and in fact it was the ad hoc nature of these things that caused great instability in the market on wall street. the price ofing to bes began to fall as people said, we can't trust that the government is going to be predictable in this and we better be bailing out and i look at that time as a period of overreaction, underreaction and questionable judgments, false statements were made and i believe that it severely impacted the length and depth of what was going on. have you got any comments? >> my comment is that if we had -- we did everything we could given the limited tools we had to prevent any collapses. we did find a way to solve the bear stearns problem. what i think he moon -- lehman demonstrated is if we had allowed other firms to fail as well the entire financial system could have collapsed and we would have seen a far worse recession than the one we had. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> the time of the gentleman h
we had nevittability facing us. statements in that time indicated fannie and freddie were sound and in fact it was the ad hoc nature of these things that caused great instability in the market on wall street. the price ofing to bes began to fall as people said, we can't trust that the government is going to be predictable in this and we better be bailing out and i look at that time as a period of overreaction, underreaction and questionable judgments, false statements were made and i believe...
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here is our oil, take us, tell us how much you've taken. if you don't think that's the right way to do business, congress and the administration is treating taxpayers if they have a fiduciary responsibility to manage assets. we do support the markey fix, but we also worked ghostly with mr. chairman issa. i think there's a real potential for a bipartisan solution on this and from the taxpayers do this to the over. >> thank you. >> i think the gentleman. >> for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you for the presentations from the entire board. mr. dodaro, i didn't know for sure, but i was listening to the language and i thought he picked up the pittsburgh and i'm glad to see -- is jim dodaro your brother clerics okay, it's the pittsburgh and the boys. listen, thank you for your presentation today. i come to this committee with a background that includes time as united states attorney and in that capacity came in just after september 11 when we were dealing with issues of terrorism. we share responsibilities and other committe
here is our oil, take us, tell us how much you've taken. if you don't think that's the right way to do business, congress and the administration is treating taxpayers if they have a fiduciary responsibility to manage assets. we do support the markey fix, but we also worked ghostly with mr. chairman issa. i think there's a real potential for a bipartisan solution on this and from the taxpayers do this to the over. >> thank you. >> i think the gentleman. >> for five minutes....
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social networking sides. 62% of internet uses use them. people over age 50, not just of the main for young people who are tech savvy and have all of their friends, now their parents' are with them. it is -- it is freaking a lot of kids out. it is great for social research. but an important part of the story for consumers, one of the core ways that people are responding to the more challenging informations in farming, with the velocity, the variety of information increasing in their life, they are falling back on their social networks in three ways. first is that social networks are really important for pictures. people watch their face but pages or read twitter to find out what their friends are reading, important stories that are taking place in the world that they care about, and using it as a gay keeping function that traditionally newspapers did. social networking does that. they are valid debtors of the reformation. when people in counter information that they want to will understand more deeply, or it confuses them or disrupts the wo
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and in that regard, they want somebody that can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin? >> very popular. tells it like it is and she inspires a lot of people. >> two final points. mentioned radio a couple of times. when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years, two years doing a weekend show, the herman cane show and then three years up until the most reenforcemently. five night as week onw sv out of at lan tax georgia. >> what's the hermanator? >> a nickname given to me by member of the restaurant association when i was chairman of the board back in the early 1990's when we were fighting hillary care. as an officer of the national restaurant association, i became one of the primary spokesperson against hillary care. and so, a gentlemen by the name of larry maccarthy helped us to develop some of the commercials that we used to tell people to the truth to wake people up about hillary care. larry tells the story about how one night he was watching t.v. and the commercial he had done with me in. representing the views of small businessmen had just run on his t.v.
and in that regard, they want somebody that can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin? >> very popular. tells it like it is and she inspires a lot of people. >> two final points. mentioned radio a couple of times. when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years, two years doing a weekend show, the herman cane show and then three years up until the most reenforcemently. five night as week onw sv out of at lan tax georgia. >> what's the...
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thank you for joining us. david hatch thank you for joining us. the national journal has a new tech website. nationaljournal.com/tech. thank you for being with us. >> on monday, obama will deliver a speech on libya in the national defense university. the actions the u.s. has taken. the transition to nato command. monday at 7:30 eastern. c-span and c-span radio. >> i am not interested in developing a strategy to win the primary and not winning the general. we have done well everywhere. >> rick santorum sits down to discuss a presidential bid in 2012. on c-span. >> as protest continue, and as nato sets to take control find the latest from the administration officials . all searchable on your computer. watch what you want, when yo u want. >> a look between the relations between the u.s. and libya. this is about 45 minutes. van is a securities studies adjufpkt professor at georgetown university and joins us to talk about the relations between the united states and libya both on diplomat and military fronts. take us through the evolution of the relatio
thank you for joining us. david hatch thank you for joining us. the national journal has a new tech website. nationaljournal.com/tech. thank you for being with us. >> on monday, obama will deliver a speech on libya in the national defense university. the actions the u.s. has taken. the transition to nato command. monday at 7:30 eastern. c-span and c-span radio. >> i am not interested in developing a strategy to win the primary and not winning the general. we have done well...
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and then we use against the hand-held we use self-defense measures. and speed and maneuver. >> on the back. >> (inaudible) join operations (inaudible). >> i am sorry? >> (inaudible) coalition? >> i have not received that they have officially asked for us to announce that or still under consideration. >> is there explosions being heard from weapons in tripli, are those mobile systems? >> we haven't -- the surface air guns, the aaa, we haven't targeted those fixed sites or mobile sites so they can be either one of those. >> sir, you are saying that the -- that gadhafi's forces have to stop advanceing and that will stop the attacks. and if they stop and then the rebel forces move in their area. are you saying they are not allowed to engage the rebel forces under any circumstances? and they have to lay their arms down? or they have to stop forward movement? >> at that point i am not ready to specify the messages we have put out there. >> (inaudible) fly helicopters? >> yes, even in all the no-fly zones we have set up over the years, we have never fully pr
and then we use against the hand-held we use self-defense measures. and speed and maneuver. >> on the back. >> (inaudible) join operations (inaudible). >> i am sorry? >> (inaudible) coalition? >> i have not received that they have officially asked for us to announce that or still under consideration. >> is there explosions being heard from weapons in tripli, are those mobile systems? >> we haven't -- the surface air guns, the aaa, we haven't targeted...
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. >> give us a scenario where the dutch government is using your expertise. do you go to them and go to them and talk to them on the fun? >> i work at a think tank called the hague centre for strategic studies and the dutch government funds by stay there. they call me up from the foreign ministry. he wants me to explain the tea party. party. what is the philosophy behind this? they want a -- an american political analyst to tell the. >> do they ask you to come to washington to lobby for them? >> no, i would never lobby. i did not want to game out what i thought. i want to say what i thought empirical was the truth. if you or your own boss, you can do that. you have to be able to say no to the client. i would never lobby for anybody. >> where have you lived in the world? >> i have lived in scotland for 89 years. that was the best decade of my life. i lived in washington for about a decade. i now live in bavaria. that is the headquarters of my office. we do work in london, the indian ocean rim, and the united states them have worked for american politician dire
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and we will put it to use for the afghan people." that happens covertly as well and it happens with various afghan political figures. then there is the use of soft power like cutting off the field to afghanistan a couple of months ago as a reminder of how important access to that is. yet, there is no desire of on behalf of iran to see the afghan town of them returned to power. -- afghan taliban return to power. they are a shi'ite state. they do not want them going back to power in afghanistan. so you the narcotics industry that has since lived quite a substantial number of young iranians. it is similar interests and to get afghan refugees who have returned to afghanistan in very large numbers in recent years from iran, pakistan, and others, but to get more those home as well. >> i have some questions about the continuing resolution. the stopgap continuing in the stopgap continuing in anyway,
and we will put it to use for the afghan people." that happens covertly as well and it happens with various afghan political figures. then there is the use of soft power like cutting off the field to afghanistan a couple of months ago as a reminder of how important access to that is. yet, there is no desire of on behalf of iran to see the afghan town of them returned to power. -- afghan taliban return to power. they are a shi'ite state. they do not want them going back to power in...
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this is why this matters to us. left unchecked, we have every reason to believe that gaddafi would commit atrocities against his people. many thousands could die. a humanitarian crisis would ensue. the entire region could be destabilized, endangering many of our allies and partners. the cause of the people for help would go unanswered. the democratic values that we stand for would be overrun. moreover, the words of the international community would be rendered hollow. and that is why the united states has worked with our allies and partners to shape a strong canasta response at the united nations. our focus has been clear -- protecting innocent civilians within libya, and holding the gaddafi regime accountable. yesterday in response to the call for action by the libyan people and the arab league, the un security council passed a strong resolution that demands an end to the violence against citizens. it authorizes the use of force with an explicit commitment to pursue all necessary measures to stop killing, to includ
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not for us, both for our grandchildren. the last time i checked -- [applause] it is not about us. it is about our grandchildren. the last time i checked on this american idea called the pursuit of happiness, it did not say anything about men being happy in washington, d.c. my dad did not expect the department of happy when he walked off of that small farm. he had his beliefs in god belief in himself, and his belief in the greatest country in the world and i have an announcement for the liberals. we are an exceptional nation and we will keep it that way [applause] the founders did something else that was absolutely brilliant. i had a caller and to my radio show one night. called up and said, "i am frustrated." i asked why. he said, "i'm frustrated because i believe america is on the wrong track and i do not know what to do. i asked him if he was familiar with the declaration of independence. did he have a copy? yes. i asked him if he could find the part that said "life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. he comes back and i said, "turn to the section that says "life liberty and t
not for us, both for our grandchildren. the last time i checked -- [applause] it is not about us. it is about our grandchildren. the last time i checked on this american idea called the pursuit of happiness, it did not say anything about men being happy in washington, d.c. my dad did not expect the department of happy when he walked off of that small farm. he had his beliefs in god belief in himself, and his belief in the greatest country in the world and i have an announcement for the...
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-- comparing us with agrees. now, the right honorable gentleman makes an interesting point. at what point in our history did we turn over our economy to the ratings agencies? at what point did we say to ourselves, it's only a rating agencies when the rating agencies call you, and they all have a fix -- they have a panic. you're not to reduce our ratings, are you? mr. speaker, why would -- why did we as a nation state give our economy over to a ratings agency to moody's, to standard & poor's? where was the chancellor of the exchequer who said, no, i'm not going to do that. and in relation to the ratings agencies. the ratings agencies accepted the deficit reduction plan of a labour government. they were happy with the four-year program. it was this particular government who fell back to the age of the noble lords and to the -- john major referred to my right honorable member. it's not working. it's not -- [laughter] >> it's not working. and that was the two points. the honorable gentleman gave away one i'm not sure
-- comparing us with agrees. now, the right honorable gentleman makes an interesting point. at what point in our history did we turn over our economy to the ratings agencies? at what point did we say to ourselves, it's only a rating agencies when the rating agencies call you, and they all have a fix -- they have a panic. you're not to reduce our ratings, are you? mr. speaker, why would -- why did we as a nation state give our economy over to a ratings agency to moody's, to standard &...
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. >> for tree transcripts or to give us your comments, visit us on line. tonight on prime minister's questions, british prime minister david cameron talks about the u.k. response to the situation in lickia. then on road to the white house, representative michel balk maup speaks at a fundraising brunch horsted by the state's republican party in new hampshire. after that the latest budget negotiations on funding the federal government. on television, on roos -- radio and on line, c-span, bringing public affairs time-out created by cable. it's washington your way. >> i do say to him, i do say to him, there is increasing concern about the government's competence on the issue of libya. we've had the fiasco, talk of colonel gaddafi heading to venezuela when he wasn't, and we had the setback last weekend. mr. speaker, does the prime minister think it's just say problem with the foreign secretary or is there a wider problem in his government?
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is odd for both of us. is odd for both of us. banks, like barclay's bank is a customer i've worked with on the gold price, which is really political. people like bank of america. merrill lynch is a very good client, where i talk about the arising in the middle east and arising in the middle east and how it will affect oil prices, for instance. brian: how many people like you are out there? >> it's a growth field. it came out of nothing. people like ian bremer and the eurasia group. they hit it big. they hit it big. they are now a big corporation. but the small boutique type people like me, 20 or 30 of them out there, varying degrees of being good or bad but it's becoming a thing because you don't have to argue to businesses and governments in the world that you don't know very much about. so what we do is take the knowledge we had in a think tank and monetize it. you can be both wealthier and more honest. frankly, i would never go back to a think tank. brian: you live in bavaria. what part? >> i live in the
is odd for both of us. is odd for both of us. banks, like barclay's bank is a customer i've worked with on the gold price, which is really political. people like bank of america. merrill lynch is a very good client, where i talk about the arising in the middle east and arising in the middle east and how it will affect oil prices, for instance. brian: how many people like you are out there? >> it's a growth field. it came out of nothing. people like ian bremer and the eurasia group. they...
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they don't like us. second, as we discussed, i'm not sure if they're going to be dominating the political scene. unquestionably an important player, but not dominating the political scene so the wait-and-see approach is the best one. you want the channel of communication open, you want to perhaps play as much as you can. i don't think we have much influence, especially the e.u., but in playing those internal fissures but establish all communications with the second and third generation but i would take a line where you don't embrace it as it is happening and you don't unnecessarily go against them. i think at this point, it would be premature to take either route. i think it's fair to understand that there is room for tiny engagement. for the most part, every single policy position the brotherhood has when it comes to middle east policy is at odds with what the e.u. wants. nevertheless, once confronted with certain pragmatic choices, we talked about the treaty with israel, sure, albawi and others can tal
they don't like us. second, as we discussed, i'm not sure if they're going to be dominating the political scene. unquestionably an important player, but not dominating the political scene so the wait-and-see approach is the best one. you want the channel of communication open, you want to perhaps play as much as you can. i don't think we have much influence, especially the e.u., but in playing those internal fissures but establish all communications with the second and third generation but i...
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so let us do that and let us do it with the sounds of the young people from the streets of tripoli and the markets of tunis and markets of cairo echo in our ears. thank you very much. [applause] >> i think secretary of state of the united states of america for her statement. >> the united nations said hundreds, maybe thousands of civilians may have been killed or wounded in libya while thousands more have made their way to tunisia and egypt. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> as events evolve in libya, accurate information from the u.n. and its partners about the situation on the ground is scarce due to ongoing security concerns in the country. however preliminary information coming from eastern libya suggests that normalcy is returning. the military arm is taking measures to make sure we are prepared for any eventuality. i'm very concerned by the alarming reports of continued violence in the country. there are reports that civilians, including women and children have been wounded and gravely injured. whil
so let us do that and let us do it with the sounds of the young people from the streets of tripoli and the markets of tunis and markets of cairo echo in our ears. thank you very much. [applause] >> i think secretary of state of the united states of america for her statement. >> the united nations said hundreds, maybe thousands of civilians may have been killed or wounded in libya while thousands more have made their way to tunisia and egypt. [captions copyright national cable...
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they used to be good people. they used to be good things. i think it has gotten to the point where it cost us more than we can afford. we do not have much in the wake of unions in florida and we managed to get along just fine. host: you said you were republican and then you went further. what do you mean by that? caller: i got a little bit more extreme and went tea party. host: what are the differences between the two? caller: i think republicans can get a little witchy washy and go more democrat. host: as far as the proposed cuts on spending, what do you make as far as what republicans are offering, $33 billion and the proposals for $100 billion that have been called by some tea party members? caller: i think the more the better. we have bigger bills. you cannot spend your way out of debt with credit. everybody knows that. our nation is trying to do that. i know it is going to take away from me. it is going to take away from everybody. we have to get back on our feet and tried to do it on our own and not depend on the government for everyth
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[laughter] so thank you for joining us and, jared, let's just start with kind of can you give us an overview? what's going on with housing now? >> first of all, there are many basketball players in this administration who are much, much better than me, so let's just correct that for the record. i played with the president a couple times, and he can get around me with absolutely no problem. but he's a lot younger than i am. i would say, so i'm just going to speak broadly, as jim asked, for a few minutes, and then we'll have a discussion, and i know we're going to have time for your questions as well. of all the issues i deal with at the white house, homeownership is one that evokes some of the strongest emotions, and i think you can, you can feel some of that this morning. if you read, i thought, the very readable supplement that the national journal did on this issue. obviously, unemployment does, too, but they're intimately related. a primary cause of the great recession and the elevated unemployment rate was the housing bubble, a massive asset bubble inflated by a massive failure of the sy
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[laughter] so thank you for joining us and, jared, let's just start with kind of can you give us an overview? what's going on with housing now? >> first of all, there are many basketball players in this administration who are much, much better than me, so let's just correct that for the record. i played with the president a couple times, and he can get around me with absolutely no problem. but he's a lot younger than i am. i would say, so i'm just going to speak broadly, as jim asked, for a few minutes, and then we'll have a discussion, and i know we're going to have ti for your questions as well. of all the issues i deal with at the white house, homeownership is one that evokes some of the strongest emotions, and i think you can, you can feel some of that this morning. if you read, i thought, the very readable supplement that the national journal did on this issue. obviously, unemployment does, too, but they're intimately related. a primary cause of t great recession and the elevated unemployment rate was the housing bubble, a massive asset bubble inflated by a massive failure of the system
[laughter] so thank you for joining us and, jared, let's just start with kind of can you give us an overview? what's going on with housing now? >> first of all, there are many basketball players in this administration who are much, much better than me, so let's just correct that for the record. i played with the president a couple times, and he can get around me with absolutely no problem. but he's a lot younger than i am. i would say, so i'm just going to speak broadly, as jim asked, for...
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you use your assets. you use your men and women. you get out there and do it and you take the consequences of something bad happens and i want to remind people that we had a low -- no-fly zone over iraq or kuwait did not prevent saddam hussein from slaughtering people on the ground and it did not get him out of office. we had a no-fly zone and then we had 78 days of bombing in serbia or kuwait did not give milosevic out of office. it did not get him out of kosovo until we put troops on the ground with our allies. so i really want people to understand what we are looking at and i will reiterate what the president has said and what art administration has consistently said. we are considering everything, but we think it is important that the congress and the public understand as much as possible about what that actually means and i can assure you that the president is not going to make any decision without a great deal of careful thought and deliberation. >> i appreciate the thoughtfulness and the caution, i really do and i will reserv
you use your assets. you use your men and women. you get out there and do it and you take the consequences of something bad happens and i want to remind people that we had a low -- no-fly zone over iraq or kuwait did not prevent saddam hussein from slaughtering people on the ground and it did not get him out of office. we had a no-fly zone and then we had 78 days of bombing in serbia or kuwait did not give milosevic out of office. it did not get him out of kosovo until we put troops on the...
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it has been a useful briefing for us. we appreciated. if additional issues come to your attention, please let us know and we will try to and from the full committee on those as well. thank you. >> thank you, senator. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> related story to the fukushima reactor. this morning, "the washington post" reports that the head of the tokyo electric power co., who has not been seen since the beginning of the problems of the nuclear plant. in washington, news that president obama will deliver an energy speech this wednesday. political reporting that the president will "outline his plan for america's energy security" the white house said this morning. he would deliver that at georgetown university. both the u.s. house and senate are in for business today. the senate -- in at 10:00 a.m. eastern and they are working on a small business bill. they will take a break at 12:30 eastern for their weekly caucus meetings. they will be back at 2:15 p.
it has been a useful briefing for us. we appreciated. if additional issues come to your attention, please let us know and we will try to and from the full committee on those as well. thank you. >> thank you, senator. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> related story to the fukushima reactor. this morning, "the washington post" reports that the head of the tokyo electric power co., who has not...
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there are now 44 of us. can you give us your brief thoughts about this? what will that do for us in the long run, to have those common core standards nationwide? to in is strange that there were ever if the standards, because math and reading are not that different in different parts of the country. we are the only country that had such a diversity of standards. it is graded this came together with states choosing to get involved with it so that they have some skin in the game. that is the real work in terms of getting the test of line to become a teacher training of line to it, taking place at the state level. right now is the math and reading in the riding, the sciences is coming along, that is a year or two behind. i think these things are quite spectacular. and people have talked about the value of the commonality, which is the common sense thing, but more more as they get exposed to the work that has been done here, they will talk about the fact that students can understand where they are, with previous standards, so many big words in them, that only
there are now 44 of us. can you give us your brief thoughts about this? what will that do for us in the long run, to have those common core standards nationwide? to in is strange that there were ever if the standards, because math and reading are not that different in different parts of the country. we are the only country that had such a diversity of standards. it is graded this came together with states choosing to get involved with it so that they have some skin in the game. that is the real...
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iran is competing with us. china is competing with us. we have people who are more than happy to step forward and fill the void that we left behind. the conservative government in the united kingdom actually increased their development budget while they were cutting everything else. they said, you know, if we do not compete, if we are not present, we are really going to be off the map. they are actually increasing their development budget. on these issues, you mention south sudan, darfur, somalia, the united states is the major player. i think we deserve a great deal of the credit for helping be sudanese referendum -- of the sudanese referendum to go peacefully. we are engaged in resolving that. we are still focused on darfur. you mentioned somalia. we are the largest supporter of the african union forces that are in there. i could go around the world and point to where our aid and our diplomatic efforts coincide with our security challenges and what our military is doing, and places where our military is not present where we are the only
iran is competing with us. china is competing with us. we have people who are more than happy to step forward and fill the void that we left behind. the conservative government in the united kingdom actually increased their development budget while they were cutting everything else. they said, you know, if we do not compete, if we are not present, we are really going to be off the map. they are actually increasing their development budget. on these issues, you mention south sudan, darfur,...
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the security council resolution has given us a mission using the no fly zone, using those powers in the security council resolution and expanded things. i will not comment on future operations or future operational designs may be. right now, we are filling the no-fly zone and that is our primary goal. >> david martin with "cbs." there is a report, a british report, that, during the rescue of one of the f-15 pilots, the marine osprey opened fire and actually killed five villagers. i would like to rescue of that report is true. also, yesterday, and general ham may point of saying that there was no official communication with the rebel forces during this operation. was there any communication with the rebel forces in the recovery of these airmen? >> let me answer your second question first. and had no communication with any foreign body of the rebel force during the recovery operations. the first question u.s. was was there any collateral damage during the recovery operations. anytime we have an air craft malfunction did we lose the aircraft, there will be an investigation. i'm not prepare
the security council resolution has given us a mission using the no fly zone, using those powers in the security council resolution and expanded things. i will not comment on future operations or future operational designs may be. right now, we are filling the no-fly zone and that is our primary goal. >> david martin with "cbs." there is a report, a british report, that, during the rescue of one of the f-15 pilots, the marine osprey opened fire and actually killed five...
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she sends us a message wishing us three days of inspiration banshee hopefully will be with us again next year. i want to let my co-host take over and introduced our next special guest. thank you. [applause] >> mike bloomberg has made our beloved city a safer city, a greener city, a more educated city, and maybe even a hipper city. he is a wonderful man and a great philanthropist. i am en route to and produced a man i respect, admire -- i am prowled to introduce a man i respect, i admire. [applause] >> good evening. thank you for those kind words. tina, i just wanted to congratulate you on the merger of newsweek with the daily beat. the result is a new endeavor that tina has named "news beat." i think that is a series of shows on the discovery channel, but that is something else. there are quite a few people sharing the spotlight of the issues of women. tina profiles women all over the globe who are making a big difference and inspiring all of us to do better. i certainly see that in new york. our home is home to more than 4 million women. it is fair to say they probably do more than half
she sends us a message wishing us three days of inspiration banshee hopefully will be with us again next year. i want to let my co-host take over and introduced our next special guest. thank you. [applause] >> mike bloomberg has made our beloved city a safer city, a greener city, a more educated city, and maybe even a hipper city. he is a wonderful man and a great philanthropist. i am en route to and produced a man i respect, admire -- i am prowled to introduce a man i respect, i admire....
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they appeal to us. it was much more -- they were in some sense much more threatening so i think this is simply more less a continuation of that. >> thank you. we are going to take a question on the left side. if you could state your name and affiliation please. >> thomas you mentioned iraq and how the brotherhood treats suicide bombings there. which sunni party would you say corresponds to the brotherhood? what have they said regarding suicide bombings there? it strikes me as most suicide bombings are carried out by former al qaeda people with loose affiliation for al qaeda who are really folks seeking publicity and have almost no political role in the country. >> i agree with where you are coming from but what i'm talking about is the egyptian brotherhood, sort of justifies suicide bombings in iraq on their own theological grounds. on the west we talk about the terms of justifying only a defensive jihad. in other words some response to western aggression but if you study the data including what came ou
they appeal to us. it was much more -- they were in some sense much more threatening so i think this is simply more less a continuation of that. >> thank you. we are going to take a question on the left side. if you could state your name and affiliation please. >> thomas you mentioned iraq and how the brotherhood treats suicide bombings there. which sunni party would you say corresponds to the brotherhood? what have they said regarding suicide bombings there? it strikes me as most...
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since when are we now faced with looking at those who serve us as being opposed to us? how did our country get that way? why can't we come to an understanding we have a collective interest here? and why can't our governors tell the truth about what's really happening? that states are getting strangled because of policies at a federal level that are making it much more difficult for states to be able to get any assistance at all. i have not run into any single labor leader who said that they did not want to negotiate the issues that are at hand. i've not run into any labor leader who didn't understand state budgets are tight and they want to make sure that states can meet their -- the needs of all people. but this top-down approach, this political approach to dictating what state workers, what their conditions are, and what their rights are, this sets the stage for an estrangement of people from their own government. so, we have to look at the issue of collective bargaining and in the state of ohio we have to understand that the fact that they had collective bargaining m
since when are we now faced with looking at those who serve us as being opposed to us? how did our country get that way? why can't we come to an understanding we have a collective interest here? and why can't our governors tell the truth about what's really happening? that states are getting strangled because of policies at a federal level that are making it much more difficult for states to be able to get any assistance at all. i have not run into any single labor leader who said that they did...
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if you use it, you pay for it. even the knuckle draggers that have been elected and say they hate taxes, i do not know how we are going to function unless we spent something. at the end of the day, this is there. -- if you doing not operate on the road, you do not pay for them. d.c. with transit and everything else. you have to get in to these offices during your time here. if you go into and say, we know times are tough, if you could hold us to the safety levels, that is not. you have to go in and say this is an important thing. gas prices are expected to hit $5. how are we going to move people? hourly going to build america? how're we going to put people back to work unless you have a robust street in the transportation sector. [applause] if you do not do that, you will get what you get. you will live -- limp along and you will see people laid off across the country. you will see a thing not in a state of good repair. you can change that during this visit of the hill. when you visit with them, this really matters
if you use it, you pay for it. even the knuckle draggers that have been elected and say they hate taxes, i do not know how we are going to function unless we spent something. at the end of the day, this is there. -- if you doing not operate on the road, you do not pay for them. d.c. with transit and everything else. you have to get in to these offices during your time here. if you go into and say, we know times are tough, if you could hold us to the safety levels, that is not. you have to go in...
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us. my message to the national republican party tonight is simple -- if you turn your backs on the pro-family-pro-life consider freezing -- constituency, you will be consigned to permanent minority status. some have suggested we call a truce on the social and moral issues. i do not know about you, but i seem to remember ronald reagan fighting and winning the cold war at the time he was restoring values and growing the economy. i do not know about you, but i would like have a leader who can walk and chew gum at the same time. who can work on economic and values issues at the same time. the other thing is, doesn't it take to parties to have a truce? if you do not, isn't it unilateral disarmament? as long as barack obama is nominating extremists to the federal bench, including the supreme court, as long as he is funding abortion on demand, and as long as he refuses to abide by his own of it and defend a federal law defines marriage as the federal -- at the federal level as between a man and
us. my message to the national republican party tonight is simple -- if you turn your backs on the pro-family-pro-life consider freezing -- constituency, you will be consigned to permanent minority status. some have suggested we call a truce on the social and moral issues. i do not know about you, but i seem to remember ronald reagan fighting and winning the cold war at the time he was restoring values and growing the economy. i do not know about you, but i would like have a leader who can walk...
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and in that regard, there was somebody who can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin. >> very popular, tells it like it is, and she inspires a lot of people. >> humans and radio a couple times. you were on the radio when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years. two years doing a weekend show, at the herman cain show. and three years, up until most recently, five nights a week out of atlanta, georgia. >> and what is the hermanator? >> that is in a name that was given to me by members of the restaurant association when i was the chairman of the board back in the early 1990's when we were fighting hillarycare. as an officer of the national restaurant association, i became one of the primary spokespersons against hillarycare. so a gentlemen by the name of larry mccarthy of this to develop some of the commercials that we used to tell people the truth about this to wake people up. he tells the story of one night he was watching tv and the commercial that he had done with me in it representing the views of small businessmen had just run on his tv set, and then he
and in that regard, there was somebody who can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin. >> very popular, tells it like it is, and she inspires a lot of people. >> humans and radio a couple times. you were on the radio when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years. two years doing a weekend show, at the herman cain show. and three years, up until most recently, five nights a week out of atlanta, georgia. >> and what is the hermanator?...
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we expect our leaders to inspire us and to help us aspire to something greater. jimmy carter was, it is our fault, it is our responsibility, and that is the issue of sacrifice that frankly want people of both political parties -- if you talk about sacrifice, the public is not going to say no. if you talk about shared sacrifice, the public says yes. host: george w. bush in a compassionate conservative campaign. guest: no one believes that conservatives are compassionate. they are tgh and smart on the issues, but compassion? liberals are compassionate. some republicans will complain on me, but it is not believable. do not tell people something that they will not believe. host: with regard to president obama, you say -- the american people believe that he is forcing a partisan divide wider. guest: the labeling is not helpful for you talk about what a person has done. but when you cim your centrist, you have to look to policy not just your language. and there is a greater spread right now between what obama says he is doing and what he is actually doing. host: ronald
we expect our leaders to inspire us and to help us aspire to something greater. jimmy carter was, it is our fault, it is our responsibility, and that is the issue of sacrifice that frankly want people of both political parties -- if you talk about sacrifice, the public is not going to say no. if you talk about shared sacrifice, the public says yes. host: george w. bush in a compassionate conservative campaign. guest: no one believes that conservatives are compassionate. they are tgh and smart...
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us to that point? another national oil spill commission to report to the president came to the conclusion that it's a collaboration between regulators and the industry is different here. that's what needs to change. the industry has shown us in other parts of the world can operate in a safer manner. that said, it is too easy to say did not -- to say mms did not to a good job regulating. i do not think the data shows that. we need to look at why it is the same companies and contractors operating in other parts of the world have much better safety records than the gulf of mexico. the answer comes back to the relationship between the regulators and operators in the gulf of mexico. i think everyone agrees that has to change significantly. >> the answer should not be now that we have had this, we need more regulation. i think we need better regulation. if you think you're going to add something and gets safer, you're going to get something that is redundant. you get to the point where it is so burdensome to
us to that point? another national oil spill commission to report to the president came to the conclusion that it's a collaboration between regulators and the industry is different here. that's what needs to change. the industry has shown us in other parts of the world can operate in a safer manner. that said, it is too easy to say did not -- to say mms did not to a good job regulating. i do not think the data shows that. we need to look at why it is the same companies and contractors operating...
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congress tells us how much fees we can use to run the bank. host: and then you have to give the rest back to the treasury? ok. what about corporate welfare programs? guest: there is a profit so i do not seek -- we are making a profit. host: susan, a republican, go ahead. caller: hi, greata ta. i do not understand why we are not partnering with israel because israel is all electric with their cars. they have all their stations set up. i do not understand why we cannot bring that over there. guest: we do some business with israel at the u.s. export-import bank. i think you are seeing innovation. you are seeing it with the new chevy vault. we just increase the fuel efficiency standards for cars. we are trying to move in that direction. sometimes it takes longer to get all the pieces in line. host: another tweak for you. defined a small business. guest: if it is defined by the fda. the fda looks at what business you are in and the characteristics of the industry. they look at the divide between small and large. generally for the u.s. export- impor
congress tells us how much fees we can use to run the bank. host: and then you have to give the rest back to the treasury? ok. what about corporate welfare programs? guest: there is a profit so i do not seek -- we are making a profit. host: susan, a republican, go ahead. caller: hi, greata ta. i do not understand why we are not partnering with israel because israel is all electric with their cars. they have all their stations set up. i do not understand why we cannot bring that over there....